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My first post/I need help with my Vanguard stock!
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 622944" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Save yourself the headache, & go buy a Hogue, or any number of aftermarket quality stocks, with pillars, or a full length bedding block for Wby Vanguard/Howa 1500 actions.</p><p>Bed the action on a new, & propper platform, & enjoy good groups again quickly without hassle. Or take a chance on mickey mousing something togather on an already goobered factory stock...</p><p>Or simply buy another used factory stock somewhere, & start over, keeping in mind what you've learned from your first attempt, so you don't repeat the mistakes, & you can improve on the good aspects from your first attempt.</p><p>I'm a DIY guy too. I gather from your post, that your a person who gets a certain amount of satisfaction from doing it on your own. But if it were me id start fresh with quality materials, & do all the work on my own. Especially on a sentimental first rifle. It's just not worth putting lipstick on a pig, then Mary it up to your pride & joy, ya know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 622944, member: 22166"] Save yourself the headache, & go buy a Hogue, or any number of aftermarket quality stocks, with pillars, or a full length bedding block for Wby Vanguard/Howa 1500 actions. Bed the action on a new, & propper platform, & enjoy good groups again quickly without hassle. Or take a chance on mickey mousing something togather on an already goobered factory stock... Or simply buy another used factory stock somewhere, & start over, keeping in mind what you've learned from your first attempt, so you don't repeat the mistakes, & you can improve on the good aspects from your first attempt. I'm a DIY guy too. I gather from your post, that your a person who gets a certain amount of satisfaction from doing it on your own. But if it were me id start fresh with quality materials, & do all the work on my own. Especially on a sentimental first rifle. It's just not worth putting lipstick on a pig, then Mary it up to your pride & joy, ya know. [/QUOTE]
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